Can someone tell me, what frameworks are used for "building" these remakes?
Is it possible if I manage to get a very old version of that framework/tool that generates a win32/dx6.1 working version of that intro?

give me a link to your remake when it's ready and I'll test and upload it.

Best
SBhttp://www.retro-remakes.net

vital

19-07-2017 06:22

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So, I have a remake almost done, I'll most likely finish it this weekend. However; I don't really who to send it to? Or if there is somewhere to upload it so someone can test it before uploading it here to make sure that it works on machines other than my own developer machine.

Hardrider

07-06-2017 20:21

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... as well, nice too see some activities back there :-)

Well, I should blame myself first to have stopped coding remakes. Still some pending and still in the curse to discover time ... Who knows, I could be back ;-)

Hardrider

07-06-2017 19:32

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Good news !

rbz

20-05-2017 19:19

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Ok guys, I think it's fixed for now.

Changes:
- For now on, every new registered user account will be locked by default and can not post comments on BBS and Production pages. If he is a legit user, he will be informed to write a PM to an admin to unlock his account.

This would be a dream if that was passible ...but I think it's not.
So I have to watch some old "Razor1911" stuff from 1998-2000.

Thx
Doc

Stormbringer

18-09-2015 07:21

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It's not the intros that need so much power, but the graphics frameworks they use. We can't do much about this ... unfortunately. If you run on Mac, you can use a virtual machine for Win32 emulation and I'm pretty sure the intros will run fine too..http://www.retro-remakes.net

dr.zeissler

17-09-2015 00:14

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Thx! but I don't have a faster PC then my PII-333 (using a 27" iMac).

Some very old stuff works with win98, but not really smooth.
Really smooth is that one: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=735
That's really sad that these nice Intros need so much power.
Remember where thy come from 7Mhz!

Thx! for the reply.

Stormbringer

16-09-2015 20:44

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Hi Doc,

any PC with Windows 7 or above (32 or 64 bit) should work fine. Regarding the graphic cards both ATI and Nvidia should be supported, all models.

These remakes use either OpenGL or DirectX, please install the latest graphics drivers and you should be fine.http://www.retro-remakes.net

dr.zeissler

15-09-2015 23:43

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Any option where I can see, what my PC requires for Running some converted stuff?
I have an old PII-333/Voodoo3/Win98se+Win2k.
The two I downloaded do not run on Win98 but they start on Win2k, but I can't see
something because the Voodoo3 seems to be to old.
What GFX-Card is need to watch some stuff? TNT1-2? or something newer?

Thx a lot for this fantastic stuff!

Greetings Doc

Subzero

05-02-2015 18:11

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Amiga games in general dont work properly at "no fucking matter what" windows compatiblity mode you choose... haha... geezus... and if you are talking about the intro, that works fine, and smooth!,

twice the fun - double the trouble

Ron1

31-01-2015 16:48

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Hello,
Nice site, good work...
But an Amiga game "Celtic Legends" does not run
under Win7 (compatibility with winxp or other doesn't work).
Thanks a lot and Greetings,
Ron1

Stormbringer

01-01-2015 20:11

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Happy New Year and my best wishes for 2015 to everyone around here!!!http://www.retro-remakes.net